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- Chronic liver diseases, epidemiology, risk factors, viral hepatitis, fatty liver disease, liver cirrhosis, public health, prevention. 1
- Chronic liver diseases, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, metabolic syndrome, fast food, high-calorie diet, insulin resistance, oxidative stress, inflammation. 1
- chronic liver diseases, nutritional status, immune inflammatory response, damage to hepatocytes, diet therapy. 2
- Chronic liver diseases, social determinants, hygienic factors, epidemiological analysis, liver fibrosis, health inequality. 1
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, comorbidities, exercise tolerance, 6-minute walk test, quality of life. 1
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, comorbidity, endothelial dysfunction, oxidative stress, chronic kidney disease, antioxidants, antihypoxants, comprehensive therapy. 1
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, inflammation, biomarkers, spirometry, PDE-3 inhibitors, randomized controlled study, systemic inflammation, therapeutic intervention. 2
- chronic osteomyelitis, antibiotics, S.aureus. 1
- chronic pancreatitis, exocrine insufficiency, quality of life, steatorrhea, pancreatic enzymes, malabsorption. 1
- chronic pancreatitis, microbiocenosis, dysbiosis, dyspeptic disorders 1
- chronic pancreatitis, molecular genetic aspects. 1
- chronic pyelonephritis, chronic kidney diseases, extragenital pathology, ozone, ozone therapy, chronic pyelonephritis, dysuria, bacteriuria. 1
- chronic toxic hepatitis, "mother-offspring system," liver, morphology, postnatal ontogenesis. 1
- Chronic toxic hepatitis, gastrointestinal tract, morphometry, histopathology, fetal development, maternal hepatotoxicity. 1
- Chronic viral hepatitis B (CHB) remains a significant epidemiological and clinical challenge in the global healthcare system. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 250 million people worldwide live with this infection, and approximately 800,000 deaths annually are associated with liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. In recent years, dietotherapy has been increasingly recognized as an important adjunct in the comprehensive management of liver diseases. This literature review aims to evaluate the impact of dietotherapy on clinical and laboratory parameters in patients with CHB. The findings indicate that dietotherapy serves as an important complementary component to antiviral therapy. However, methodological heterogeneity and a lack of long-term randomized controlled trials remain notable limitations in the existing literature. 1
- Cigarette smoking, second hand smoke, lung cancer, heart diseases, effective prevention techniques, smoke free places, electronic nicotine delivery systems, Heated tobacco products 2
- Cirrhosis of the liver, An indicator of quality of life, Indicator, Testological approach 1
- Climate change, Vector-Borne diseases, Public health, Disease transmission, Mitigation, Adaptation, Emerging diseases, One health approach. 1
- Climate change, Central Asia, ecology, weather, hydrological risks, meteorology 1
- clinical case reports; professional communication; ESP; authentic medical discourse; medical education; clinical reasoning; English for Medical Purposes 1